Comfort y Música Para Volar
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Comfort y Música Para Volar | ||
Live album by Soda Stereo | ||
Released | 1996 | |
Genre | Rock en español | |
Label | Sony Music | |
Soda Stereo chronology | ||
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Sueño Stereo (1984) |
Comfort y Música Para Volar (1996) |
El Último Concierto (1997) |
Comfort y Música Para Volar (AKA SodaStereo unplugged) is a part-live, part-studio album recorded by Argentine rock band Soda Stereo. The first seven tracks were recorded live at MTV Studios in Miami, Florida for the show MTV Unplugged. The remaining four tracks were recorded in studio. The album was released by BMG in 1996. It was also the first latin band to depart from the use of only acoustic instruments, using for most of the televised set conventional "plugged" instruments. Proof of this irony is the fading "Un" part of the word unplugged depicted in the album cover.
[edit] Track listing
- En la ciudad de la furia
- Un misil en mi placard
- Pasos
- Entre caníbales
- Té para 3
- Angel eléctrico
- Ella usó mi cabeza como un revólver
- Sonoman (banda de sonido)
- Planeador
- Coral
- Superstar
[edit] Line-up
- Gustavo Cerati: vocals; acoustic, electric and virtual guitar
- Zeta Bosio: bass, acoustic guitar, chorus
- Charly Alberti: drums, percussion
[edit] Guest artists
- Tweety González: Rhodes piano, sampler and synthesizers
- Pedro Fainguersch: viola
- Diego Fainguersch: cello
- Ezequiel Fainguersch: bassoon
- Aterciopelados singer Andrea Echeverri: vocals in track 1
- Iain Baker: keyboards in track 8
Soda Stereo |
Charly Alberti • Gustavo Cerati • Zeta Bosio |
Discography |
Studio albums: Soda Stereo • Nada Personal • Signos • Doble Vida • Languis EP • Canción Animal • Dynamo • Sueño Stereo |
Live albums and compilations: Ruido Blanco • Rex Mix • Zona de Promesas • Comfort y Música Para Volar • El Último Concierto |